Russian Hackers? Podesta’s Password Was Simply ‘p@ssw0rd’

Hillary Clinton’s campaign chair John Podesta used his own name as his username and the word ‘p@ssw0rd’ as his password, which raises doubts he was targeted by a large-scale Russian hacking campaign as claimed.

Additionally, Podesta also lost his cell phone in 2015, according to his own emails released by Wikileaks, and it’s unlikely he took proper security measures to secure the data.

“I warn you, the Windows 8 system is VERY different from what we had back at the White House,” Podesta’s assistant Eryn Sepp told him in an email containing his password. “Might require a tutorial.”

The emails reveal Podesta as lazy and inept when it comes to computers in general, meaning it didn’t require the resources of a foreign government like Russia to hack his emails, especially given how he handled government business over a free Gmail account.

This raises doubts that the “Russian hackers” theory promoted by the mainstream media is credible, but that theory is being promoted not because it’s a proven fact but because it gives the federal government “justification” to take control of the presidential election – and ensure Hillary wins – out of “fear” of “Russian hackers.”

But if Russian hackers didn’t target Podesta, then who did?

“Podesta was once the chief lobbyist for the Electronic Messaging Association (EMA), a pre-World Wide Web (WWW) industry association of the 1980s and early-to-mid 1990s, which represented the interests of such companies as Prodigy, Compuserve, Lotus, Netscape, and America On-Line,” reported Wayne Madsen. “Podesta, therefore, was an early follower of the exploits of hacker groups like the Chaos Computer Club, International Subversives, 3 Oz-Melbourne, and others.”

“It was from this pre-WWW era that Podesta first gained a real interest in such subjects as Area 51, extraterrestrial artifacts and bodies stored at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and UFO close encounters.”

His interest in UFOlogy was well-known; as Chief of Staff for Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, Podesta pushed for “full disclosure” of government UFO files.

Therefore, it’s plausible the hackers who penetrated Podesta’s emails were independent UFO hunters who wanted to know what Podesta knew about aliens as a government insider.

Interestingly, Hillary Clinton likely triggered the Podesta hack when she claimed as president she would “get to the bottom” of the UFO cover-up during a radio interview last spring.